Feasibility Study on High-Tc SMES
High-Tc superconducting technology is thought to provide many merits for SMES systems. For example, a cryo-cooled system can be used as a cooling system for high-Tc superconducting coils, indicating that a wide range of operation temperatures can be selected. As a result, the heat capacity of the co...
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Published in | TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan) Vol. 40; no. 5; pp. 150 - 158 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Japanese |
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CRYOGENICS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY SOCIETY OF JAPAN
2005
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Summary: | High-Tc superconducting technology is thought to provide many merits for SMES systems. For example, a cryo-cooled system can be used as a cooling system for high-Tc superconducting coils, indicating that a wide range of operation temperatures can be selected. As a result, the heat capacity of the coil system becomes much larger than that at 4.2 K. If we could absorb transient heat generation with the heat capacity of the coil, SMES systems can be designed under the over-current state of critical current for a short duration. As the cooling capacity for an average heat load will be enough to cool the High-Tc superconducting coil system for an SMES, it is expected that refrigeration system cost can be reduced. Moreover, we are developing a high critical-current superconducting wire for the SMES system. The Bi2212 Rutherford conductors can carry 4 kA at 26 K under cryo-cooling. We also estimate the superconducting wire cost of the whole coil system, which is designed to minimize the superconductor volume. The conclusion is that the cost of a high-Tc SMES system can be reduced remarkably by using low-cost YBCO superconducting wires in the future. |
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ISSN: | 0389-2441 1880-0408 |
DOI: | 10.2221/jcsj.40.150 |